US5007559A - Method and apparatus for dispensing a particulate material - Google Patents
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- An example of such an apparatus includes a reservoir pivotable secured to a side wall of the washing machine. This system requires moving parts to permit rotation of the reservoir.
- the reservoir is configured to receive a batch of detergent for dispensing purposes.
- the detergent may be in a container having external threaded portions which will interact with the threaded bore in the reservoir.
- a screen fixed to the reservoir separates the detergent from the reservoir outlet.
- a water delivery system sprays water onto the detergent to dissolve the detergent sufficiently to pass through the screen and be dispensed into the washing machine.
- a problem with this system is the number of operating parts that are involved.
- the rotating apparatus will eventually either leak or break.
- the rather caustic soap material can be spilled onto the floor, as well as over other operating elements of the washing machine. Hot water ca be sprayed inadvertently beyond the reservoir causing damage to the operators and others in the vicinity of the washing machine. Even with a screw on container, it is rather awkward to fix a large container into the receptacle without spillage or other misfunction.
- Another apparatus employs an open reservoir into which the detergent is simply poured from a soft bag into a conical screen.
- This system suffers from a number of deficiencies relating to spillage and damage to the machine and injury to the operator. Spillage occur in attempting to deliver the detergent from the soft bag to the reservoir. The detergent once wetted becomes caustic material and causes injury to the operators and also erodes portions of the machine to the extent where certain elements have to be replaced.
- the invention discussed herein overcomes many of the problems discussed above by arriving at an apparatus which eliminates spillage during delivery and dispensing.
- the system developed for dispensing material is clean, safe and efficient, while enhancing the operation of the machine as well.
- the invention includes a disposable container having a screen across the mouth of the container for retaining the detergent therein until used.
- the cover for the mouth includes two layers. The first layer is the screen as described and the second is a peel away solid covering to seal the contents from moisture.
- the reservoir on the other hand, is a fixed secured to the wall of the washing machine. The internal portions of the reservoir are configured to complement the external configuration of the container to insure a snug fit.
- An outlet in the reservoir is connected to the inlet for the washing machine such that all of the detergent dispensed from the container will flow through the outlet to the washing machine.
- a water source is provided in conjunction with a nozzle to direct water spray toward the screen in a controlled manner for dissolving portions of the particulate material in the vicinity of the screen.
- a control system not shown in this preferred embodiment operates the water as a function of the requirements of the washing machine for additional soap during washing cycles.
- This system is extremely efficient, easy to operate, and safe for the operator.
- the operator obtains a new container having the particulate soap material therein.
- the tab on the top of the container is pulled away to peel off of the solid covering thereby exposing the screen beneath.
- the container is then inverted and placed in the reservoir such that the screen in the mouth of the container can fit into the complementary receptacle above the water nozzle.
- the container is simply placed in the receptacle where there is a snug fit between the interior receptacle surfaces and the exterior surfaces of the container.
- the screen will be located directly above the water jet or nozzle exposing the particulate material to water spray emanating from the nozzle.
- the control mechanism operates the water jet to spray into the container, the detergent material in the vicinity of the screen is dissolved sufficiently to pass through the screen and fall downwardly about the water jet into the outlet.
- the automatic control system will shut off the water jet.
- the interface between the container and the receptacle walls is such that little or no water or soap will be spilled from the receptacle. In this way, users avoid danger of being sprayed by hot water or caustic soap material.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the container with the cover thereon.
- FIG. 2 is a partial view of the container of FIG. 1 with a portion of the top having been removed.
- FIG. 3 shows in perspective the container and receptacle and an exploded disposition.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective of the container and receptacle as shown in FIG. 3 with the container and operative engagement with the receptacle.
- FIG. 5 is an elevation of the container and receptacle assembly as shown in FIG. 4 with a portion taken in section along lines 5-5.
- container 10 includes a body 12 having a neck 31 defining a mouth 21 as better seen in FIG. 2 which, as shown in FIG. 1, is covered completely by a cover 14.
- the cover 14 is made up of a number of parts and specially configured to accomplish certain protective and retaining features of the invention.
- the cover includes an inner layer screen 22 which is covered by an outer layer in the form of peel away solid impervious material 16.
- This outer layer 16 has a score line in the form of a spiral which extends from the exterior most portion of the cover to a position adjacent to the center as can be seen.
- This peel away portion includes a tab 18 which extends sufficiently from the plane of the cover for grasping by the user. To gain access to the inner layer 22, the tab 18 is grasped and simply pulled upwardly until the entire portion of the outer layer 16 is removed by peeling along the score lines 20.
- the screen 22 remains fixed to the portion of the cover 32 which surrounds the neck of the container.
- the screen can be fixed to the container in any desired manner.
- the cover 14 is initially displaced from the container leaving the mouth completely open for filling by the particulate detergent.
- the cover with the inner and outer layers in fixed disposition is forced onto the mouth of the container in any desired manner. This can be a friction fit, it can be screwed on, or it can be otherwise adhered to the container.
- the seal must be sufficiently tight to prohibit the moisture from entering the container. Otherwise, if moisture or other fluid is able to find its way into the container, it may cause caking of the particulate material and adversely affect its ability to flow through the screen material.
- a receptacle 24 for receiving the container in an upright position is shown fixed to wall 26 of an industrial washing machine.
- the receptacle 24 defines a number of internal surfaces generally in the form of a bowl for receiving the mouth of the container in an inverted disposition. These surfaces are specifically configured to interact with corresponding surfaces on the container to insure a snug fit between the outer walls of the container and the inner surfaces of the receptacle.
- the container includes a body portion 12 which defines the largest portion of the cylinder having a circular cross section.
- the neck portion 31 is also cylindrical in shape but has a diameter somewhat smaller than that of the body portion 12.
- a shoulder 36 makes a smooth arcuate connection between the body portion 12 and the neck portion 31.
- Most of the neck portion 31 is covered by a skirt 32 of cover 14 as can best be seen in FIGS. 1 and 5.
- This configuration provides a container which can be readily filled using a mass production process. It can be easily sealed by the two-layer cover 14 as described above and shipped to the desired location without the particulate material contained therein being adversely effected by moisture or the shipping process in general.
- the receptacle 24 includes an outlet 48 near the bottom of the receptacle connected to an inlet 30 which eventually leads to the internal portion of the washing machine for distributing the detergent. As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 4, this inlet in this instance is in the form of a flexible hose 46 secured to outlet 48.
- the upper portion of receptacle 24 includes a first complementary neck surface 34 which is cylindrical in configuration and has a diameter only slightly larger than the outer surface of skirt 32 of cover 14 and a length slightly longer than the neck 31. With this configuration, the complementary neck surface 34 can circumscribe and snugly engage the outer surface of skirt 32 to hold the container in place.
- a body engaging surface 42 and a shoulder engaging surface 38 each of which is complementary with corresponding outer surface 40 of body portion 12 and shoulder 36 of the container 10.
- the complementary surfaces of the receptacle 24 at every portion are only slightly larger in diameter than that of the corresponding surfaces of the container such that when the container is placed in an inverted disposition as shown in FIG. 4, surfaces 42, 38 and 34 snugly engage the corresponding surfaces 40, 36, and 32 to hold the container in place during operation.
- complementary neck surface 34 is connected to a conical surface 44 which provides a closed path between the screen 22 and the outlet 48.
- a water nozzle 50 is located intermediate screen 22 and outlet 48. This water nozzle 50 is connected to a tubing 28 which is ultimately connected to a water source and a control mechanism for dispensing water in a controlled manner and spraying the water upwardly through the screen as can be see in FIG. 5.
- Receptacle 24 includes a flat bracket surface 54 for engaging a complementary surface 26 of the washing machine to which the dispensing mechanism is fixed.
- the receptacle 24 is fixed to wall 26 by threaded screws 56 through portions of the bracket 55.
- the bracket is in a fixed disposition with respect to wall 26 of the washing machine and cannot be moved until the screws are themselves removed from the wall and the bracket 55.
- the receptacle 24 defines a slot 60 which communicates with a portion of the internal complementary surfaces of the receptacle.
- the water tubing 28 is shown extending into the receptacle from a direction opposite the slot 60, it could also extend into the receptacle through slot 60.
- this equipment includes a safety switch which deactives the control machinery when the container is not in engagement with the receptacle. This control switch and also the water delivery system ca extend through the slot 60 as shown.
- screen 22 is made of nylon and has a mesh size such that aperatures are formed which are smaller than the particulate material contained within the container. In this manner, the particulate material cannot flow through the screen. Rather, even when in an inverted position as shown in FIG. 5, the container will retain the particulate material supported on the screen until it is dissolved by the water provided by the nozzle 50. In this preferred embodiment, the edges of the screen are molded into the cover 14 itself. An alternative is that the screen can be fixed to the mouth of the container as well. Although a nylon screen is used in the preferred embodiment, other screens made of stainless steel, or other materials can be used. However, it has been found that these other types of materials typically are costly and that the nylon material can be utilized with the necessary features at a satisfactory cost to making the entire unit disposable.
- a peel away top is shown in this embodiment, a shrink wrap, or other cover can be used to seal the screen material 22 from moisture or other exterior materials.
- the container 10 is initially filled through mouth with the dry particulate material.
- the two-layer cover 14 is then placed over the mouth to completely seal the interior portion of the container from external fluids.
- the container, or containers are then shipped to the desired location where it can be used to dispense the material as described above. Specifically, once a spent container is removed, the new container with the material therein will have the outer layer 16 peeled away by grasping tab 18 and simply pulling upward. This exposes the screen 22 as shown in FIG. 2.
- the container is then inverted and placed within receptacle 24 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. Once in place as can best be seen in FIG. 5, the container will be maintained in the proper disposition relative to water nozzle 50 and outlet of the receptacle 24 at 48.
- a control mechanism is operated to spray water upwardly through the screen 22 as can be seen. This dissolves the particulate material sufficiently in the vicinity of the screen to allow it to pass through the screen downwardly through the path defined by cone 44 and to outlet 48, connected to inlet 30 by hose 46 and into the washing machine.
- the control system operates a valve to stop the flow of water. Once stopped, the remaining detergent material within the container will be supported above the screen ready for the subsequent operation. Once the material is completely spent, the container can simply be removed and if desired, disposed and a new container placed within the receptacle as described above.
- the interaction of the container with the reservoir and the weight of the container is sufficient that soap and hot water utilized in the dispensing operation will not be spilled in the vicinity or on any users.
- the equipment is safe from erosion over long term use. This type of soap typically draws oil and erodes metal in the vicinity of the receptacle.
- the chlorine which typically forms part of the detergent material also has adverse effects on the metal it engages.
- the materials used in the container and receptacle described above are plastic. Because the interface between the container and the receptacle are relatively snug, the water and soap will not be exposed to any metal part. Accordingly, the life of the receptacle is enhanced since there are relatively few, if any, metal parts exposed to caustic material. The increased longevity also reduces the overall cost of operating an industrial washing machine.
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